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i just bought three modules of goflight.

 

1. GF-LGT. It has the trim, gear lever and flaps switch

 

2. GF-RP48. It has 4 rotary switches and 8 pushbuttons

 

3. GF-T8. It has 8 toggle switches.

 

I find it more fun being able to lift a lever for gear, flip some switches for flap, lights etc. push buttons for air brakes, ECM, atltitude hold etc. Having a few modules become a mini cockpit.

 

It's easy to map the keys using the software GF keys. The official software GF Config is only for MS flightsimulator. For those of you thinking of a mini cockpit, this might work for you. Each module comes with a long USB cable. Just plug to PC and run the software to map the keys.

 

Somebody has contributed the labels in pdf format for all the lomac commands at the goflight site under the support section. I printed my labels from there and cut and pasted them beside the designated areas beside the buttons and switches. I even cut out a yellow with black stripes warning piece for my ejection and jettison buttons.

 

Goflight sells the rack to hold the modules, but they are very expensive for a piece of wood. I just paid $5 at office max for a large black foam board and folded it like a shoe box, but designed it to tilt forward at 30 degrees so that I can read the labels easier.

 

thought of sharing this info with you guys. cheers.

 

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